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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 26689" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Cindy, add me to the list. I (foolishly, it turned out...)trusted my son until I found that, on five different occasions in one month, he was withdrawing an additional $20 to $40 whenever I took him to an ATM for some cash for his allowance. That's when I changed my PIN number.</p><p></p><p>Then, the change stash (and we're talking about $200!) started disappearing. That's when we bought a safe. I would remove my wallet from my purse and lock it in the safe whenever I was home.</p><p></p><p>Very sad to have your child, especially a child who had a rather substantial allowance (I know, guys...I've hit myself over the head about that stupidity many times...) steal from his own parents! </p><p></p><p>But, that's the way it was, and we had to deal with it... I'd go out immediately and buy a safe and make sure it's bolted down!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 26689, member: 1835"] Cindy, add me to the list. I (foolishly, it turned out...)trusted my son until I found that, on five different occasions in one month, he was withdrawing an additional $20 to $40 whenever I took him to an ATM for some cash for his allowance. That's when I changed my PIN number. Then, the change stash (and we're talking about $200!) started disappearing. That's when we bought a safe. I would remove my wallet from my purse and lock it in the safe whenever I was home. Very sad to have your child, especially a child who had a rather substantial allowance (I know, guys...I've hit myself over the head about that stupidity many times...) steal from his own parents! But, that's the way it was, and we had to deal with it... I'd go out immediately and buy a safe and make sure it's bolted down! [/QUOTE]
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